FIREFIGHTERS went to the rescue of a cow after it became trapped in a ravine.
Using a winch and other specialist equipment, they spent more than two hours bringing the animal to safety.
A crew from Skipton and animal rescue units from Tadcaster and Ripon attended the incident, at Low Bradley.
They were called out at about 7.40pm yesterday.
Martyn Hughes, a watch manager with North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, said: "In what was a very moo-ving incident, we managed to free 'Dalias Dawn' the cow who had become trapped in a ravine near Bradley.
"Fortunately after a few hours, she was happily munching away on some grass without a care in the world."
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